KALISPELL, Mont. — A Montana lake that residents want to name may already have a title.

John and Sharon Ramsey's quest to label the lake so that it could be stocked with fish led two people to come forward with options that they each say are the original, reported the Missoulian (http://bit.ly/2eRWp3Q ).

About six decades of maps from the U.S. Geological Survey carry no name for the lake, which partially sits on the couple's property.

Gregory Garlough, 56, of Livingston, pleaded guilty in Justice Court Friday to possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail deferred for one year, fined $385 and ordered to complete the ACT program for the possession of drugs charge. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail deferred for one year and fined $385 for the possession of drug paraphernalia charge. He was cited Oct. 26.

I write in support of the Nov. 8 library mill levy, speaking as a parent of elementary children, an avid reader, and a high school librarian. Our Livingston-Park County Public Library is a haven for me and my family, as well as for countless others who rely on it for computer access, reading materials, and educational enrichment. If the levy doesn’t pass, our library will have to cut hours and services.